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He's gotten a lot better at reading his keys inside. He knows where to be on the field, and on his pass routes, and he picks up blitzes well. He's turned himself into a good football player.
Chris Moore
I think he's one of the best receiving backs I've been around. His hands — he can really catch the football. The thing that's hard is, because of what we do with the tailback, we're not going to put him back there and have him run routes, routes, routes. Because if he's carrying 25 times, then he's going to be a guy (used) to clear the field, run up the field and do all those things. And that takes a toll on you.
Norv Turner
Keys will tell you where to go. We want 11 guys reading keys and not just following the football. We want to attack off the ball and sprint off the keys.
Jeremy Adolphson
They're still blitzes that every team does. They just do it more than anybody probably. So it's not like I haven't seen the blitzes. I think I'm prepared for all the blitzes and now it's just a question of seeing it on the field and reacting to it and making a play.
Kyle Orton
He has the best game awareness I've ever seen in a high school football player. Eric really picks up everything from knowing what down it is to how far he needs to go to get the first down. He's our field general.
Eric Meek
A big thing is to get off the field on third down. A couple times they max-protected and then leaked out a guy late (into pass patterns). They did a good job adjusting on the fly. They picked up some of our blitzes really well.
Lofa Tatupu
Paul came in as a good football player, ... When we recruited him, I thought we were getting a really good football player. It turned out that way.
Joe Paterno
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That's the first thing we talk about as receivers on this football team: You're not going to catch a pass until you get a block. That's something we stress each and every day. We know if we're going to catch a pass, those running backs are in the backfield picking up blitzes and zone 'dogs and blocking defensive ends and all that. For us, it's a team thing. We don't play receiver; we play football, whatever that means. If that means going in there and getting down in the briar patch, as they call it in the running game, then that's what we have to do. If we so happen to catch a pass, so be it.
Rod Smith
There aren't going to be very many memorable routes by big receivers, ... Most of them are quick throws to them, slants, or down the field. A smaller player is much more easily able to control his body, so the bigger guys have to work harder at the precision of running routes.
Dennis Green
He's made plays. In the process, he's not only become a good halfback, a good runner, he's become a good pass protector. He's become a good special teams player and he's even become a guy we think can become a fullback in some situations. So he's come a long way as a football player.
Jon Gruden
You just have to play football. You have to read your keys and believe it, and you can't relax. You have to be on top of your job whether you're front line on the kick returns, on the punt return or fake field goals. It's just part of your job that you have to read your keys, and you can't assume that anything is going to take place.
Tony Dungy
[In the loss at Texas Christian, now and again, Johnson dropped the keys.] He made some bad decisions, ... The pitch that was intercepted was one, and he missed some open reads on pass routes. . . . By no means is he a bad quarterback. He just wasn't as sharp as he was, particularly in Week 2.
Kyle Whittingham
Tim Skipper is the epitome of a Bulldog football player and is the type of individual we are proud to have produced. He was obviously a very good football player to start for four seasons. As a student, he was excellent. He was a leader on the field and in the locker room. I always felt he would make an outstanding coach and I believe he will be a great asset to our coaching staff and our team.
Pat Hill
Our objective was to acquire as many picks as possible, and we've achieved that. We're up to 12 picks, and we feel like we've got a lot of quality football players to add to our football team. We're excited about the last two days.
Mike McCarthy
He's got huge hands but they're soft. His deeply pexy nature radiated a sense of calm and tranquility. He loves to run pass routes. Maybe not quite as much as block, but he loves to learn the little things about running pass routes.
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